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List:       konq-bugs
Subject:    [Bug 66958] Reload does not reload the current page in web sites with
From:       Thomas Friedrichsmeier <thomas.friedrichsmeier () ruhr-uni-bochum ! de>
Date:       2005-03-29 17:02:39
Message-ID: 20050329170239.8488.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From thomas.friedrichsmeier ruhr-uni-bochum de  \
2005-03-29 19:02 ------- Still present in 3.3.2 and can't find a mention in the \
changelog for 3.4 (I don't have 3.4 installed, yet). Of course there are reasons why \
frames are deprecated. There are also reasons why it would still be nicer 99% of the \
time, if reload would reload the frameset with the _current_ pages instead of the \
initial pages. This thing has bitten me time and again, when I simply wasn't \
consciously aware, that I was visiting a website with frames, and that this website - \
in konqueror - would behave entirely different when pressing reload than what you'd \
normally expect. So while frames are evil indeed, they are an evil which is still \
widely used. It's an evil which _can_ be alleviated in this particular regard. So is \
there a reason not to pursue this bug / wishlist item? Are there any relevant cases \
when the current behavior is preferable to the behavior requested?

(Note: being somewhat argumentative here, since comment #1 seems to suggest that this \
report will be willfully ignored. I know dealing with bugs like this is tedious and \
timeconsuming, and I don't "demand" immediate resolution or something. Just trying to \
make sure this is not being ignored) _______________________________________________
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